So, last week, I stumbled upon an error in an application used frequently in the company I am working for. The problem occurred when executing a statement to delete data preventing redundancies when uploading a new batch of data. Sure, my team was appointed to fix the error since I am working as a support in the company.

When we were trying to debug, we got the error stating that the SQL Exception because the subquery returned more than one value. That was quite frustrating since the command we tried to execute was a simple delete command without using subquery. The frustating part was not that we did not understand the error, but because we did not have access to see what was inside the trigger.

So after we get the access to the trigger, we could understand that the subquery was to select data from DELETED temporary table. Unfortunately, the DELETED table result from query returns many rows and cause the error. That time I did not quite understand why. But after reading the MSDN entry about Using the Insterted and Deleted Tables, I understand the problem.

Surely, the subquery inside the trigger would return so many data since there were thousands of data uploaded to dailyUpload table.

So, I came up on a solution, storing the deleted value then delete it through looping in application side. Why not database side? Since the database was used by many users, it would not be fair to use the resource for some faulty of a user. Here is the code in C#.

In the little example above, there are two alternatives. Alternative A will not need the trigger anymore. In my case, we cannot disable the trigger, that is why there is solution B. Option B will stick with the trigger rule.

So I think you can come up with either the solution. Anyway, if there is another way to process, please kindly share and we can talk it here!

Just now, I checked my forgotten stackoverflow account. I looked on some common questions and upvoted the good ones. Then I stumbled to this great answer. Why it was so great? Because it solves common problem, just creating random characters, but using such advance thing. I mean people usually just use Random and create character. This awesome man, using LINQ, giving range of characters to create the random set of character. If you are too lazy to see that, you can see the code below.